The works of Ambrose Parey, chyrurgeon to Henry II. Francis II. Charles IX. and Henry III. Kings of France. : Wherein are contained an introduction to chirurgery in general : a discourse of animals, and of the excellency of man. The anatomy of man's body. A treatise of praeternatural tumors ... Illustrated with variety of figures, and the cuts of the most useful instruments in chirurgery. Recommended by the University of Paris to all students in physick and chirurgery, particularly such as practised in camps and the sea.
- Ambroise Paré
- Date:
- M DC XCI. [1691]
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Credit: The works of Ambrose Parey, chyrurgeon to Henry II. Francis II. Charles IX. and Henry III. Kings of France. : Wherein are contained an introduction to chirurgery in general : a discourse of animals, and of the excellency of man. The anatomy of man's body. A treatise of praeternatural tumors ... Illustrated with variety of figures, and the cuts of the most useful instruments in chirurgery. Recommended by the University of Paris to all students in physick and chirurgery, particularly such as practised in camps and the sea. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Hoga, a Monflrous fifh^ 616 Holes of the inner bafis of the fcull, 116^ of the ext-ernal bafis ther eof . ibid. Holy-hone^ its number of Vertebrae, and their ttfe^ 132. the fradures thereof' 335 Hordeolum, an affe^ of the Eye-lids^ 37b Horns ufed injiead of Ventofes^ 413 Horfe-leeches^ their application and ufe^ 414. Their vim- lency and the cme^ ibid. Hot~houfes horp made^ d 5 ^ Hulpales a Monjirous beafi^ 622 Humeraria arteria, 103. Vena, 142 Humors their temperaments^ 6. the hpiorvledge of them necejfary^ ibid, their definition and divifion, ibid, fe- rous andfecondary \ as Ros Cambium, Gluten, an argument of their great putrefaction., 277 Humors of the Eye, 121 Aqueus, 123 Cryftallinus, ibid,, Vitreus, 124 Hydatis, 378 Hydrargyrum, the choice preparation, and ufe thereof in the Lues Venerea, 436 Hydrocephalia, 471. What cure muji he ufed therein, 472 Hydrocephalos jphat,ip'). The caufes, differences,ftgns,6cc. ibid, the cure, i ^6 Hydrocele, 205,210 Hymen, 57© Whether any or no, ibid. A hiftory thereof, %']i Hyoides os, the reafon of the name, eompofure, fite, 6cc. thereof, 128 Hypocondri^, their fite, 5 5 Hypochyma, 383 Hypogartrigs venae, 77 Hypopyon, 383 Hypothenar, 151 I. JAundife, a medicine therefore, 2 04 Jarp, the bones thereof, and their productions, 118,1 ly Thefra^ure of the lorp^ jarp, 331. Hovp to help it, ibid, The diflocation thereof, 3 51* The cure, ibid. Ibis, a bird, the inventor of glyflers, 3 4 Ichneumon, hovp he arms himfelf to affail the Crocodile, 39 Idlenefs the difcommodites thereof, 2 2 Jejunum intellinum, ^9 Ikon, ibid. Iliacaarteria,7<5. Vena, ibid. Ilium os, ' 154 III conformation, ’ 2 5 Imagination and the force thereof, 54^ Impojiors, their impudence and craft, 32, 24^ Impofiume, xphat their cauf ’,s and differences, i figns of them in general, S'] 0. prGgnofiick^,!^!, What confidera- ble in opening of them, ibid. Inanition, See Emptinefs. Incus, ic)8, 127. Indication, rphenceto he dratpn, 2. of feeding, 20. rphat, 26. the kinds, ibid, the table of them,^0. obfervable in vpounds by gun-Jhot, 283 Infant vohat he muji tak^ before he fuck^, 5 4^* crying what it doth, 554. how to be preferved in the womb when the mother is dead, '^61. See Child. Inflammation of the almonds of the throat,and their cure,ip^. ofthe'\Jiv\A2i,ihid.oftheeyes, 37P Inflammation joinders the repofition or putting diflocated mem¬ bers into ]oynt. 372 InfeflUS} what, their manner, matter and ufe, 5 5 <51 IN S T KU M E NT S, ufed in Surgery for opening abfceffes, 175. A vent for the womb, 15)2, 581. An iron-plate and adual cautery for the cure of the R.anu]a, ip8. Conf riClory rings tb bind Columella, ipp. Speculum oris, 223. A trunck, with cautery to cau¬ terize the Uvula, ipp. An incifion-kife, 201. An adual cautery with the plate, for the cure of theEmpy- ema, 20a. of a pipe to evacuate the water in the Drop- fie, 204. wherewith to mak^ the golden ligature, 208. to fitch up wounds, 220. A razor or incifion-kpife, 228, ! a chizzel, ibid. Radulae vel fcalpri, 2 2p. a three¬ footed levatory, 230. other levatories, 231. Saws to divide the skfll, ibid, a defqttamatory Trepan, ibid, Roftra plittaci, 232. Scrapers, pincers and a leaden mallet, 2^'^. a piercer-to enter a Trepan, 2 Trepans, 245. Terebellum, 2y6. A lentil-lik^ Scraper, ibid. cutting-compaffes, ibid. A conduit-pipe, and Jyringe, 2 48. to deprefs the dura Mater, 250. Speculum oculi, 253* for making a Seton, 254* Pipes ufed in the wounds of the chef, 261. to draw out burets, 2 ’jp,8cc. Dila¬ tors and Probes to draw through flammulas, 280, 2i 81. to draw forth arrow-heads, 2p2, A fcarifcator, 2^5. A difmembring kpife and faw, 303. A dilator to open, the mouth, 3 07. A Pyoulcos, or matter drawer^ 315. A Gloirocomium,3 38. A lattin cafe, 343. Apully and hand-vice, 350. the Gloffocomium called Ambi, ^60, little hooks, needles and an incifion-knife to tak^ away the Web, 381. files for fling the teeth, forclean- fing and drawing the teeth, 38^, cutting mullets to tak^offfuperflmusfingers, 3pi. Catheters, ^p'^. Gim¬ let tq breakjhe (lone in thepaffage of theyard,^p6. other infruments to take out the f one, ibid, ufed in cuttingfor thefione, 3 p8,403. A lancet, and cupping-glaffes, 413. Horns to be ufed for ventofes, ibid. Catheters to wear away caruncles, 445* Trepans for rotten bones, 447. a^ual cauteries, 448. Griffins talons, 5<^5. Hook^ to draw forth the child, 555. Speculum matrigis, 582 Infruments, when neceffary in reforing broken bones, 32p Intcrcartilaginei mufculi, 140 Intercoftalisarteria, 74, loi Intercoftales mufculi externi, 140. Interni, ibid. Interoffes mufculi, 151,152 Inteftinalis vena, 73 Intromoventes mufculi, 155 Joy, and the effe&s thereof, 2 4 Joints, their wounds, 26S. how to frengthen them, 421 how to mitigate their pains caujed only by difemper^ 426 Ifchiadica vena, 152. Ifchium os, 154 Iffucs, or fontanels, 4^*^ Itching offthe womb, 5^3 Judgment, why difficult, ^80 Junk^,what, ^26, their ufe, ibid. K. KAU, its fubfance. See. 66. what to be done when it falls out in wounds, 255 Kernels of the ears, 1^5 Kibes, where bred, i i Kidnies, their fubfance. See. 77* fi^^-^ do at they are wound¬ ed, 254. Vlcers, and their cure, ^ly, 407. their heat how tempered, 5 ^ ^ Kings-evil, what, the caufe, 18 5. the'cure, ibid. Knee difiocated forward, how to ref ore it, 3 71](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30342843_0801.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)